Blues — This article is about the music genre. For other uses, see Blues (disambiguation). Blues Stylistic origins African American folk music Work song Spirituals Cultural origins Late 19th century, southern United States Typical instruments … Wikipedia
Blues shouter — A blues shouter is a blues singer, often male, capable of singing with a band. The singer must project, or shout , to be heard over the drums and musical instruments of the band. Blues shouting was a major pathway by which jazz music edged over… … Wikipedia
Blues dance — Blues dancing is a modern term used to describe a family of historical dances that developed along side and danced to blues music, or the contemporary dances that are danced in that aesthetic. African American essayist and novelist Albert Murray… … Wikipedia
New Orleans blues — Stylistic origins Blues calypso music Dixieland rhythm and blues Cultural origins 1940 and 50s New Orleans, Louisiana, US Typical instruments Keyboards saxophone Guitar … Wikipedia
Formica Blues Tour — infobox concert tour concert tour name = Formica Blues Tour (name not specified) caption = artist = Mono location = locations = North America Europe start date = 1 April 1998 end date = 9 May 1998 number of legs = 2 number of shows = 21Mono s… … Wikipedia
Shelton Brothers — The Shelton Brothers Auflösung Ende der 1940er Jahre Genre Country Musik, Old Time Music Gründungsmitglieder Gesang, Gitarre, Fiddle Joe Shelton Gesang, Gitarre, Mandoline Bob Shelton … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jumpblues — [amerikanisch, dʒʌmpbluːz], eine vom Swing beeinflusste Version des Blues, die auf der Grundlage der vor allem in den Städten des amerikanischen Mittelwestens (Kansas City) zu beobachtenden Verschmelzung des Blues mit charakteristischen… … Universal-Lexikon
Shout — [englisch/amerikanisch, ʃaʊt; auch Shouting], rhythmisierter musikalischer Ruf auf einem Hauptton und einem oder mehreren Nebentönen, der seinen Ursprung im afrikanischen Kultgesang hat; begründete einen Gesangsstil fast schreienden Charakters … Universal-Lexikon
5-10-15 Hours — was a rhythm and blues song written by Rudy Toombs in 1952 for Ruth Brown and became another Rudy Toombs #1 R B hit for Brown.cite book first= Arnold| last= Shaw| year= 1978| title= Honkers and Shouters| edition=| publisher=Macmillan Publishing… … Wikipedia
paraskevidekatriaphobia — (pair.uh.skee.vee.dek.uh.tree.uh.FOH.bee.uh) n. Fear of Friday the 13th. Also: paraskevidekatria phobia. paraskevidekatriaphobic adj., n. paraskevidekatriaphobe n. Example Citations: * Candye Kane 9:30 p.m. Friday in the Thirsty Ear Tavern, 1200… … New words